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Mac stuck at incompatible software gutenprint
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mac stuck at incompatible software gutenprint
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Neither daily user nor their employer controls theseĪs a minor supplier, try telling your major customer that you can’t just insert your presentation slides into their standard PowerPoint set, maintaining their fancy logo and video transitions, for *their* governmental final report, when requested to do so at 8pm on a Friday without notice. Automated systems that need some large data upload, where the online upload tool states it only accepts *.xls, not csv or xml. I get at least hundreds per week by email, from dozens of different sources, and half of them I will have to insert and/or modify, and return.Ĭan be literally anything: “please fill out your supplier details in our standard form with fields” consultation documents with requests for in-document comments, where five other companies in a consortium have already inserted their comments with tracked changes on spreadsheets collating technical data presentation where other companies have already “done their slides”, and you just have to insert a couple of yours. The issue is interchange outside the company - Word, PowerPoint, Excel. You just mention “a company has used”, but this really isn’t the thing. Short answer is - network effects for transfer *between* companies and individuals. If it takes a few weeks to work out the latest bugs on one of the major desktops, I'm perfectly happy using fluxbox in the interim, but for a corporation, weathering those kind of storms is simply cost prohibitive.

#Mac stuck at incompatible software gutenprint how to

All it takes is getting burned once, and the top two Linux desktops have mastered the art of how to throw the baby out with the bathwater time and time again. After looking at the business desktop angle for 15 years, I understand why there hasn't been more adoption by business.

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(I'm no windows fan, but there is certainty there for business, VS2022 will still build XP apps)ĭon't get me wrong, I feel about my Linux desktop the same way right-wing gun nuts feel about there guns. Do you have the time, and have you retained the talent, needed to port you custom app to the new toolkit and fix the breakages with each new minor version release? That type of uncertainty has presented a large obstacle for Linux desktop adoption for a long time. Then what of the custom apps you have written or had written relying on Gtk that suddenly started breaking with every new minor version release of Gtk+3. Or the developer for the old reliable app your work-flow depends on - decides to orphan the app because of increasing demands in the real-world for them.Ĭan you image a large corporation dealing with KDE 4.0.4a in May 2008? Or the first 20 releases of Gnome3? When alpha-quality desktop software is put out as a new "release" version, the users are essentially the beta testes. The costs incurred when the handful of people guiding your companies chosen desktop suddenly decide to go in a new direction or port to a new toolkit. No, it's not software cost, it's the retraining and maintenance cost. Over the past 15 years, the reasons have become clear. I've always looked at the issue of why there hasn't been more adoption by business with curiousity. I've used Linux as my desktop for 21 years now.

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It's simple.Īnyway, I like Linux, I use Linux but we can't pretend there's a single Linux Desktop to compete with MS.Apple. There Microsoft makes all the decisions (or Apple, as I think there are still people running Macs somewhere) and a programme either runs or doesn't, there's no "if we change this and configure this and put this element there, we can run this other versions". If I recommend a Linux, the moment I need to change or configure it for my wife to run a programme, she'll say she wants Windows. That's the kind of requirements setting that's second nature to a techie but too confusing for non techies. I know I like a Debian derived release for at home (I've run rpm derived ones for work too) and I know I like the Cinnamon desktop or XFCE and I'm not crazy about Gnome 3 and don't like KDE and I'll live with Fluxbox on old machines etc. My wife refuses to use a Linux desktop (but will use her Chrome tablet). I run Mint myself, I have for about a decade.













Mac stuck at incompatible software gutenprint